Torrey, UT features the northern end of Highway 12--one of the most scenic highways in America, receiving the designation of 'All American Road' in 2002. The highway has two National Parks, Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef, at each end and many other scenic points in between. (utah.com)
Named for its use as a natural pen for calves back in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, the creek remained relatively unknown as a tourist destination until the formation of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, under the Clinton administration. Walking between mineral-streaked cliffs of Navajo Sandstone, hikers pass beaver ponds and pre-historic rock art sites en route to the paradisiacal pools.
Robbers Roost, named after a hideout favored by famous local outlaw Butch Cassidy and his gang, offers a helpful staff of readers, fresh coffee and other beverages, baked goods, and a handpicked variety of diverse books—both classics and new releases that might become your future favorites. We also stock a selection of handmade gifts, art, ceramics, jewelry, vintage guitars, and other items.